Flower and Vegetable Seed Novelties 



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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, NEW YORK 



Sweet Peas 



NEW SWEET PEAS 



We have great pleasure in being able to introduce the following Sterling Novelties 

 in Sweet Peas. These equal in quality and grandeur the Sweet Pea Gladys Unwin. for 

 which there was such an enormous popular demand and which gave universal 

 satisfaction. 



Evelyn Byatt 



The richest colored Sweet Pea yet introduced. Evelyn Byatt mav be termed a self 

 gorgeous, having a rich orange salmon standard, with falls or wings of a trifle deeper 

 color, giving a rich fiery orange or deep sunset color to the whole flower, very 

 striking and unique. This has caused a great sensation wherever shown during the 

 past year, and it is unquestionably the finest and richest Sweet Pea 3 T et brought out. 

 We can recommend this with confidence as perfectly fixed in character and as one which 

 will be largely used for market and private growing. Pkt. 30 cts. 



Helen Pierce 



A very pretty and distinct variety. Flowers a bright blue, mottled or marbled on 

 white ground after the style of a Gloxinia in coloring and markings. Very- striking and 

 unique. The flowers are of remarkably good substance and last well when cut. A 

 first-class addition which should be included in all collections. Pkt. 30 cts. 



Phyllis Unwin 



A giant amongst Sweet Peas. Color, a deep rosy -carmine self, with all the grand 

 points of Gladys Unwin, the same crinkled and wavy standard and broad wings, but 

 with an even larger flower, these are produced three or four on a stem in the same 

 manner. As Gladvs Unwin it is 1 quite sun proof and perfectly fixed. The stems are long 

 and stout, and it is well described as being a Giant amongst Sweet Peas. Pkt. 30 cts. 



Gladys Unwin 



The finest Pink Sweet Pea yet introduced, quite fixed and distinct, and a great 

 acquisition. Gladys Unwin has a very large and bold flower, not hooded ; but with 

 a very striking upright crinkled or wavy standard and broad wings. Color, a pale 

 rosy pink. A striking feature is that about 75 per cent, of the long flower stems are 

 with four blooms, which is a most unusual thing in Sweet Peas. It was first raised 

 five years ago, viz., in 1901, and has kept perfectly true and fixed in character each 

 year since. For Market Growers especially it cannot be surpassed, and is just the 

 lovely pink color which is so in demand. Pkt. 30 cts. 



POPPY 



Xhe Shirley, in Twelve Separate Colors 



(OUR OWN RAISING) 



We have been some 3-ears selecting this lovely and popular flower into distinct and 

 separate colors, principally with the idea of making our Special Mixture (which has 

 given such satisfaction) to contain a really good mixture of color, instead of the 

 usual large preponderance of rose and red shades, and having now sufficiently fixed 

 them, we offer them in the following twelve colors : Rosy pink, frilled edge ; orange 

 scarlet, white center ; pure white ; rosy pink, white edge ; orange pink, w-hite center . 

 deep pink ; pink, white base ; deep apricot ; white, salmon pink edge ; apricot and 

 white; white shaded pink; orange pink, white edge. Pkt. 30 cts. 



Poppy 



